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Her Third Eye
19-OCT-2008

Her Third Eye

I just learned today that this photo of mine was a nominee in the Professional Abstract category of the 2008 International Spider B&W Awards competition. But more importantly, our very own PBasers, Ai Li Lim and Khalid Khogali, had GREAT success with their submissions, and rightly so. Ai Li had four images nominated in the Amateur Photojournalism category and one of them won an Honorable Mention! She also had two of her photos nominated in the Amateur Silhouette category, and one nominated in the Amateur Abstract category. Kal Khogali had two images nominated in the Amateur People category and one of them won the 3rd Place Honor of Distinction award! There are probably other PBasers among those honored but these were the ones I knew. BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE HONOREES!

CLICK HERE to see all the names and photos that were nominated and/or won awards in the 2008 International Spider B&W Awards.


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Guest 29-Oct-2008 12:05
Hey! Congratulations Patricia.
Tim O'Donoghue09-Dec-2007 02:53
As I looked at this, some of the words to Jackson Browne's song Fountain of Sorrow ran through my mind:

"Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer
I was taken by a photograph of you"

You captured that line perfectly.
>click!<
Bill Warren08-Dec-2007 14:02
Yes this one is a good addition to the gallery P
Guest 08-Dec-2007 01:14
Nice idea, Patricia and well presented. Your images are always thoughtfully composed and obviously they stimulate (even provoke) others into thinking beyond the square (or 3 x 2). ~V~
Guest 08-Dec-2007 01:11
Outstanding! Very artistic! Well done, Patricia.
monil08-Dec-2007 01:11
Very good picture.
Phil Douglis08-Dec-2007 00:49
A very simple concept, well abstracted, richly incongruous, and expressing the human value of sadness. The drops on the windows suggest tears, the eye in the viewfinder is blurry with them, while the face itself reflects no emotion, leaving the matter in the hands of the viewer.
Barbara Heide08-Dec-2007 00:39
very artistic! congrats! great shot! v
Offer Goldfarb08-Dec-2007 00:21
like the image very much (cause me an artistic experience). Dont like the label (informs me unnessasery knowledge about that this is a girl and reduce my experience in focoucing on the third eye)
Ann...07-Dec-2007 23:48
Oh! this is neat - fills me with ideas!!!!!
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